Ground RULES
Nov 15, 2020
3 minutes
1 SURVEY YOUR SITE
To avoid costly mistakes, such as digging into a drain, get hold of a site plan of your property (often held by council). It’s important to know your boundary line, too.
2 PLANTING PLAN
Take a good, long look at the existing plants in your garden before you make any changes. Waiting a few months, or ideally a year, lets you see how they perform at different times of year.
If given a good prune, that
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